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  3. Vol 21, No 2

Vol 21, No 2

Published: 1983-02-01

Articles

  • The Enforcement of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: An Analysis of Section 24

    A. Anne McLellan, Bruce P. Elman
    205
    • PDF
  • Is There an International Criminal Law?

    L. C. Green
    251
    • PDF
  • Foreclosure of Corporate Mortgages

    Marguerite J. Trussler
    262
    • PDF
  • Agreements for Sale to Corporations - The Remedy of Extra-Judicial Determination: Update 1983

    Francis C. R. Price
    281
    • PDF
  • The Control Test of Investor Laibility in Limited Partnerships

    Robert D. Flannigan
    303
    • PDF
  • The Criminal Twilight Zone: Pre-Trial Procedures in the 1840's

    W. Wesley Pue
    335
    • PDF

Case Comments and Notes

  • A Comment on Melsness v. Minister of Social Services and Community Health

    David Phillip Jones
    364
    • PDF
  • General Motors of Canada Ltd. v. Naken: Two Centuries Forgotten

    Dennis Pawlowski
    369
    • PDF
  • The Business Corporations Act - The Distinction Between Bylaws and Articles of Association

    R. W. Ewasiuk
    381
    • PDF
  • Corporate Certificates - Now Conclusive

    Eugene Meehan
    386
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Assault on the Worker: Occupational Health and Safety in Canada by Charles E. Reasons, Lois L. Ross, and Craig Paterson

    René R. Gadacz
    391
    • PDF
  • Discrimination and the Law in Canada by Walter S. Tarnopolsky

    René R. Gadacz
    393
    • PDF

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